I can't use pressure sensivity with my Gaomon s620

Type of device* : Graphic Tablet
Brand and version of the device: Gaomon s620, Lenovo V15
System** : Windows 10

Description of the issue
I can’t use my tablets pressure sensivity. I have tried several ways and wanted help from Gaomon support but even they couldn’t find solution. My tablets ps works on other painting softwares. and my Krita is updated to latest version


Hello and welcome to the forum :slight_smile:

Do you mean that your using version 4.4.7?

You have the Pen Pressure icon on the Toolbar and it show that pen pressure sensitivity is not turned off within krita - so far so good.

Your first screenshot shows that you’re using the Basic-1 brush preset which is not sensitive to pressure signals.

Please try making painted strokes, in a dark colour, using the Basic-2 Opacity and the Basic-5 Size brush presets.
Those are sensitive to pressure and give a clear and simple response to pressure variation.
You can upload a screenshot showing the results of doing that.

Yes its 4.4.7
And I tried both of those brushes as you said, still no pen pressure

Have you got the tablet recently or have you had it for some time and only recently started using krita?
Either way, it would be a good idea to make sure you are using the latest tablet driver from the Gaomon website.

Make sure that you uninstall the existing driver and do a full power down restart before installing the new driver, then do another power down restart.

In krita, go to Settings → Configure Krita → Tablet settings and swap the selection from Wintab to Windows Ink (or the other way around) then press OK to see if that improves the situation.

Note: In the Gaomon driver, you need to disable (or enable) the Windows Ink setting there to match the selection you make in the krita settings.

If your Gaomon driver software has the ability to create separate profiles for different applications then you must create a profile for krita and select that whan making any changes to driver settings.

Edit:Add: I forgot to use the Search facility. It’s very useful:

I tried to create a different profile for krita and then I choose wintab on krita and enabled windows ink in the driver, it somehow worked! (I thought i was supposed to match them tho) Thank you so much for your help

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I’m glad that you got it working.
My experience of Wacom on Windows is that if I set it to Wintab in krita then it works if Windows Ink is enabled or disabled in the Wacom setup software.
If it’s set to Windows Ink in krita, then Windows Ink has to be enabled in the Wacom setup software.

Graphics tablets can be strange and confusing.

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